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Colleen and Ronovan’s Writer’s Quotes Wednesday Writing Challenge is back! This is your opportunity to choose a quote to match the topic of the week and write something about it.

- Poem
- Opinion Piece
- Short Story
- Personal Story
- Memoir
- Song
- Photo Challenge
Flex your creative muscles and tell your readers what you think about the topic of the week using your favorite quote.
Each week I will post a different topic like freedom, chance, change, happiness, adventure, miracle, and unity – some of the many examples of topics from the past.
Instructions
- Pick a quote to match the week’s topic.
- Write a response on your blog with a title that suits your post.
- Cut and paste #WQWWC logo if you want to use it.
- Use #WQWWC hashtag to get more views.
- Paste a link to your post on my weekly post in Mr. Linky.
- Or past a link in my comment section. I will visit your blog and comment.
- Visit other blogger’s who have participated and leave them an encouraging comment.

This Week’s Topic – LIGHT or LIGHTS
I am inspired by Terri Webster Schrandt’s Sunday Stills Photo Challenge topics for December 13th. – Light or lights
Lights might be physical like the Christmas decorations we see lit up in people’s yards and in their homes. Lights glow. People light up when we see them. We have a certain glow when we are happy.
Don’t take this lightly, but the word light has many meanings, sixteen as a noun alone according to Merriam Webster. Even the word lights has two meanings. The second meaning is “the lungs especially of a slaughtered animal,” again from Merriam.
Light is also a popular verb with five definitions, two as a transitive verb and three more as an intransitive verb. Watch old movies and watch almost every actor and actress light up. Education about the dangers of smoking and the process of vaping has put an end to that light connection.
As an adjective you might use as many as 19 different meanings as you think about writing a light verse or a light comedy script.
I’m looking forward with a light heart to whatever you have to write. Quotes abound. Let one of them light up your imagination.
Where to Get Insightful Quotations
- Brainy Quote
- Quoteland
- Goodreads
- Find the Good Quotes
- The book you are reading.
- Blogs you enjoy.
Participation Widget to Put in Your Sidebar

Sample Responses from Previous Posts
- A Cooking Pot and Twisted Tales – your strength
- LCW Allingham – memories
- Lady Lee Manila – farewell
- Judy Martin – adventure
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19 responses to “#WQWWC: #1 Light or Lights”
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This is really great
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I’m glad you like it, Jude. Give it a try! 🤓
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I’ll try to find some time
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You’re too good!
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Haha, *try. I still haven’t made up my mind to share more in the interview btw, that’s why I’m taking sometime to respond 😌☹️
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Well, it’s really up to you. If you want, I’ll print it next week if you are ready. Look it over carefully and let me know. 🙂
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[…] Ingrao, from Always Write, has breathed new life into my old challenge, Writer’s Quotes Wednesday Writing Challenge, #WQWWC. This is your opportunity to choose a quote to match the topic of the week and write […]
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Thanks for the opportunity, Colleen!
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Reblogged this on Colleen M. Chesebro and commented:
I was thrilled to have Marsha Ingrao from “Always Write” take over the Writer’s Quote Wednesday Challenge that so many enjoyed. Have fun and pick a quote to match the week’s topic. Then, write whatever comes to you! ❤
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Thanks for reblogging this, Colleen.
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You’re welcome. Hang in there. Everyone seems consumed with reality right now. ❤️
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It takes a while to start things back up or to begin something new. This is both for me. 🙂
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Yup! I’ll keep writing and enjoying your prompts. ❤️
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Awesome!
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[…] For: #WQWWC: #1 Light or Lights – Marsha Ingrao – Always Write (tchistorygal.net) […]
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Lady Lee, my middle name is Lee. I love your about page as well as your poem. 🙂
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